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196416137Stuttgart : Europäischer Buchklub, [1964]. 404 S. : mit Abb. u. 1 Kt. 8°. Sonderausg. OHLdr. mit Goldpräg., Kopfbuntschnitt u. Lesebändchen.
196303382Stuttgart, Europäischer Buchklub, 1963. Ln, OU, 404S, OU leicht beschädigt, gutes Exemplar
193663872New York NY: Robert Speller Publishing Corp. 1936. 8vo. 233 1 pp. Blue-green pictorial cloth illustrated in silver on front cover lettering on spine slight sunning to fore-edges minor shelfwear ownership markings on endpapers w/ d.j. vivid Art Deco cover art by Irving Politzer slight edgewear dustsoiling very slight chipping head of spine still a VG/VG copy w/ Ye College Book Shoppe lending library markings & pricing on ffep. managed at the time by Burton Marsh and Howell Wood. First edition stated of McCracken’s very scarce early novel set against the backdrop of Alaskan romance fortune hunting divorce and adventure apparently inspired by the popularity of frozen north fiction from James Oliver Curwood and intended to gain an audience in Hollywood. McCracken 1894-1983 was the longtime associate editor of Field & Stream noted Arctic explorer during the 1920’s hunting for remnants of the prehistoric land bridge between Siberia and Alaska successful film maker winning the 1935 Exhibitor Prize for his 1935 “The Land of Evangeline†and later the first director of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody WY. Robert Speller Publishing Corp., hardcover
2017LFA-126746058Un ouvrage de 240 pages, format 180 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2017, Lost Moose, bon état
Volume 23. Including Supplement No. 1-1981 (23s). ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 373 pages
196930185Zürich : Orell Füssli, 1969. 127 S. (Mit 36 S. Photos u. Routenskizzen) Gr. 8°. Deutschsprach. Ausg. OLwd mit SU.
unpaged. illus. 26 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
432 pages including index. All towns and highways described in detail mile-by-mile. Accommodations. Campgrounds. Emergency Services. Ferry Information. City maps. Alaska Railroad. Local History. What to see and do. Underlining and marginalia upon several pages. Very light wear. Attractive colour glossy covers. Please note: fold-out map not included. Book
1931313016Brockton Mass: Harold C. Keith 1931. First edition. Illustrated with photographs. Text in two columns. 28 pp. 1 vols. 10-1/4 x 7 inches. Wood grain wrappers with pictorial onlay text gathered with cord. Cover onlay creased with a few old tape ghosts ink notation to front blank Goodspeed sales receipt 1957 bookplate of Stephen Ellsworth Clow and Ruth Hazen Clow. Green half morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition. Illustrated with photographs. Text in two columns. 28 pp. 1 vols. 10-1/4 x 7 inches. ONLY COPY. Well written and nicely illustrated privately printed account of an Alaska hunting expedition. The party of four organized by H. Wendell Endicott comprised Endicott George Perry Latham Reed and Harold C. Keith whose diary for 14 August to 7 October 1930 is printed here. Latham Reed Sr. and Gen. R. E. Wood joined the party for the first stage of the journey to Big Delta. <br/>The hunting began on 24 August when a herd of caribou passed across the road in front of their car. Mr. Collins assistant district attorney at Fairbanks" stepped out and showed us how to shoot by dropping a big caribou on the first shot."<br/><br/>Twenty-one miles up the road from Big Delta the party left Mr. Collins' car and joined their crew of 8 and 24 horses and began their trip. They hunted bear and moose and caribou and sheep near the Gerstle River and Elting Creek and Jarvis encountered heavy snow saw the northern lights and completed a large loop back to Twenty-Six Mile Cabin during their stay.<br/><br/>Endicott 1880-1954 was author of Adventures with Rod and Harpoon in the Florida Keys. Harold C. Keith Amherst class of 1908 and Endicott were both shoe manufacturers in Massachusetts. Keith was president of the George E. Keith Co. in Brockton<br/><br/>The only other copy of this book recorded is a photocopy in the Candace Waugaman Collection at the Rasmuson Library University of Alaska Fairbanks<br/><br/>RARE. Not in OCLC not in Heller Biscotti Harold C. Keith unknown books
130 pages. Sea Classics Special: 100 Years of the Battleship. Magazine format. Archival black and white photography throughout. Features include: The Bull of Scapa Flow - the Sinking of the Royal Oak; Battleship Losses of World War Two; Japan's Mighty Kongos; The American Dreadnought - 1890-1916; The Death of Force 'Z'; Battleship Shoot-out at Guadalcanal; The Fleet that Rose From the Ashes; Operation 'Cerberus' - the escape of Hitler's navy; Still Steaming 'in harms way' - the Iowas of Today's Navy; U.S. Navy Battleship Directory; For all the World to see - the new Mexico Class BBs; HMS Warspite - England's Grand Old Lady; U.S.S. Utah - The Forgotten Memorial; The Best Kept Secret of WWII - The 'Alaska' Class; The Battleship 'Texas' at Normandy. Average wear. No tears. Binding sound. Nice solid copy. Book
Bernard Grasset 1946, In-8 broché, 380 pages, illustré de nombreux croquis et de cartes et de 8 pages hors texte en héliogravure . Bon état
301 pages. Black and white sketches in text. Occasional black and white photographic plates. Reprint of the 1913 First edition. Colour frontispiece illustration. Charming colour illustration of Baldy upon navy cloth front board. Binding intact. Average wear. Front free endpaper removed. White lettering upon backstrip faintly legible. A sound early copy of this beloved sled dog classic. Wickersham 2282. Book
215 pages. Index. Wonderfully illustrated in colour and black and white. "A grand, detailed book that will be a standard for years to come." - James A. Michener. "The history, development and redevelopment of the Aleut kayak" - from back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
19865927Seuil 1986 496 pages in8. 1986. broché. 496 pages. Après le krach de 1929 l'Oncle Jack quitte le Connecticut pour l'Alaska avec sa famille. Il y mène une vie trépidante alternant entre commerce de peaux chasse découverte d'or et élevage de renards bleus tout en poursuivant la quête obsessionnelle d'un totem indien représentant Abraham Lincoln. Le récit est également centré sur sa fille Sunny qui tient un bordel en Alaska et rêve de retourner en France
1922005911P. Téqui, Paris 1922. Trente-troisième Mille Broschur Erträgliche Altersspuren
444pp.+ qqs.planches hors-texte, br.orig., 22cm., 76e mille, bon état, R52903
1928R52903Paris, Spes 1928 444pp.+ qqs.planches hors-texte, br.orig., 22cm., 76e mille, bon état, R52903
231436Lyon, Œuvre Apostolique de Marie Immaculée, Paris, Spes, 1935 in-8, 479 pp., portr., ill., carte, broché.
1899249256Washington D.C. 1899. 4 pp. 4to. Old folds else fine. 4 pp. 4to. The letter traces the diplomatic claims of Great Britain in Alaska and goes into detail about the 2 contested parts the "Portland Channel" and the parallel 50 degrees to Mt. St. Elias. <br/>He is grandfather of John Foster and Allen Dulles. He was also TR's head commissioner in the negotiations on Alaska-Canadian boundaries in 1903. unknown books
1899249256Washington D.C. 1899. 4 pp. 4to. Old folds else fine. 4 pp. 4to. The letter traces the diplomatic claims of Great Britain in Alaska and goes into detail about the 2 contested parts the "Portland Channel" and the parallel 50 degrees to Mt. St. Elias. <br /> He is grandfather of John Foster and Allen Dulles. He was also TR's head commissioner in the negotiations on Alaska-Canadian boundaries in 1903. unknown
18942889Sitka Ak: August 1 1894. Very good plus. 5pp. Original mailing folds. A historically-illuminating eyewitness account of the burning of Baranof Castle the famous fort built in the New Archangel Sitka by the first governor of Russian America Alexander Baranov. During Russian rule the castle was the administrative center of Russian America. Baranof Castle was the site for both the formal ceremony of the sale of Alaska to the United States and the hoisting of the first American flag in Alaska. The building was continually reconstructed throughout its tenure and fully renovated in 1893. On the night of March 17 1894 the castle caught fire and burned to the ground apparently due to the ignition of oily rags stored there. At the time of the fire the building was used as the office and residence of the U.S. Court Commissioner Robert C. Rogers. Much later in 1962 the site where the castle once stood was declared a National Historic Landmark.<br /> <br /> The author of the present letter Julia E. Haley was the only daughter of Nicholas Haley a Sitka pioneer notable miner and important early landowner with several claims close to Sitka Bay. Born raised and ultimately buried in Sitka Julia Haley owned and operated the well-known curiosity shop the "Old Indian Trading Post" on Lincoln Street in Sitka in the first two decades of the 20th century. Her store offered a variety of local products and artifacts some of which purportedly came from the ashes of Baranof Castle though Haley's account of the fire seems to refute any possibility of relics being found in the ashes. Here Haley writes to a friend identified only as "Miss Young" a schoolteacher in San Francisco. In her letter Haley provides a detailed account of the Baranof Castle fire notes the troubles people have in getting to Sitka due to "much trouble on the railroads" and briefly describes a ball given by local ladies in honor of the Bering Sea Fleet "That is the U.S. Navy ships in harbour - Yorktown Mohican Albatross Ranger Hassler Corwin Adams Bear Rush Pinta and H.M. Ship Pheasant & Areal".<br /> <br /> Haley's description of the fire reads as follows: "I suppose you have heard about the Baranof Castle. It was burnt to the ground. Not even could we have a chip in remembrance. Of it nothing could be saved. It was impossible. Judge Rogers was in the building at the time & it took all they could do to get him out. He was at the windows for 8 hours crying for help. But no one heard him. Every one was asleep. He lost everything. Nothing saved only a long coat he had on. And his poor little dog was in the attic & no one could get near him. It was a beautiful building after it as nearly repaired. So you may tell your friends that the Baranof Castle at Sitka is no more. The ground it stood on is all there. The building after being repaired was going to be occupied by the officials & we miss the view so much. It was a very pretty fire. I wished you could have seen it. The flag pole was the very last to burn. They took several views of it which looks so much like it. Every one felth sic so sorry. All the ladies watched it from one in the morning until four."<br /> <br /> A unique account of one woman's experiences in far-flung Alaska in the last decade of the 19th century with a particularly noteworthy eyewitness account of the last moments of Baranof Castle. August 1 unknown
39164An autograph note on his own stationery with his arms as the letterhead signed in full by William Henry Seward 1801-1872 Governor of New York United States Senator and Secretary of State under Lincoln and afterwards 1861-1869. He is now of course best remember for arranging the purchase of Alaska 1867 from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million which seemed like a great deal until Sarah Palin showed up. 18.5 x 11.5 cm. With conjugate leaf. In excellent condition. <br/><br/> unknown
95 pages. Profusely illustrated in both colour and black and white. Written by one of the world's authorities on auroras, a professor of geophysics at the University of Alaska. "In these pages you will be introduced to the history of auroral science and the development of our understanding of the phenomenon, and we'll explain, in layman's language, what we now know about how the aurora works. Finally, the reasons for auroral study today will be outlined, with particular emphasis on its great relevance to our technological future." - from the introduction. Unmarked. Average wear. Six inch crease to lower corner of illustrated front cover. Book
Maroon octavo ; 344 p. illus, maps, ports. ; 23 cm Alaska -- History -- Anecdotes